Posted on 02/07/2017 6:58:30 PM PST by Nero Germanicus
General Motors sold 10 million cars in a year for the first time in its century-plus history. Strong sales in China more than made up for slower sales in the United States. The milestone led GM, the largest American automaker, to record profit. GM was in third place among world automakers, behind Volkswagen which sold 10.3 million cars, and Toyota, which sold 10.2 million. GM (GM) was the world's largest automaker for 77 years but lost the title to Toyota in 2008. Volkswagen topped global sales for the first time in 2016. China is now GM's largest market. Sales growth there lifted it to volume it never achieved when it was the world's biggest automaker. GM recorded its fourth straight year of record sales even as U.S. sales fell slightly, the first decline in GM's home market since 2009. The U.S. car market, which rose seven straight years to its own record, may have topped out in 2016. Sales are forecast to decline slightly this year. GM has announced three rounds of layoffs at its American plants, costing 3,300 jobs, its first cuts since 2010.
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Go AMERICA!! Get this pollution crap off these cars and we really go!!
I no longer purchase UAW assembled cars. Picked up a new 2017 Toyota Rav4 to replace a 2010 version. The Technology is awesome.
This is worthless.
CNN Fake News.
Large round number.
0 units where made in the US. China requires factories in China for large selling items. Nor are the factories owned by GM per Chinese law.
Since you want US consumed cars built in the US, why would you care where Chinese consumed cars are built?
For the record GM has factories in
6th of October, Egypt
Arlington, Texas
Aspern, Austria
White Marsh, Maryland
Barcelona, Spain
Batilly, France
Bay City, Michigan
Bedford, Indiana
Bogota, Columbia
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Gyeongsang, South Korea
Incheon, South Korea
Defiance, Ohio
Hamtramck, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan
Eisenach, Germany
Elizabeth, Australia
Ellesmere, United Kingdom
Kansas City, Kansas
Flint, Michigan
Roanoke, Indiana
Fujisawa, Japan
Tychy, Poland
Hanoi, Vietnam
Luton, United Kingdom
Gravatai, Brazil
Jeolla, South Korea
Gujurat, India
Pune, India
Tecumseh, Michigan
Livonia, Michigan
Iwata, Japan
Kawasaki, Japan
Kosai, Japan
Delta Township, Michigan
Lansing, Michigan
Lordstown, Ohio
Szentgotthard, Hungary
Eztergom, Hungary
Marion, Indiana
Quito, Ecuador
Orion Township, Michigan
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Parma, Ohio
Pontiac, Michigan
Ramos Arizpe, Mexico
Rayong, Thailand
Romulus, Michigan
Rosario, Argentina
Russelsheim, Germany
Saginaw, Michigan
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Silao, Mexico
Spring Hill, Tennessee
St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada
Strasboug, France
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Tolyati, Russia
Toledo, Ohio
Tonawanda, New York
Valencia, Venezuela
Warren, Michigan
Wentzville, Missouri
Wixom, Michigan
Zaragoza, Spain
There is a HUGE GM assembly plant in Shanghai.
Buick is very popular brand in China. The quality of the Chinese built - for Chinese use - Buick’s is really good compared to the Chinese national brands. It seems but may not be true, that Chinese plant builds a model type behind what is sold in the US/Canada
The plant in China is owned by a joint company. The cars say “Shanghai GM” on the back but the factory has someone elses name
SAIC Motor Corporation Limited (informally SAIC, formerly Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation) is a Chinese state-owned automotive design and manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China,
The joint venture is SAIC-GM.
The factories are run by GM. But this is typically strategy of getting the white Devils to hand over all thier secrets so the Chinese can copy them.
Last November we replaced my wife's 2009 Rav4 with a 2016 Highlander Limited - a lot of the technology (voice control of almost everything) makes my 2015 Mercedes seem stone-age -- but mine is more fun to drive...;-)
I didn't like driving the old Rav4, but the new ones are very nice and the technology makes them a whole other class of vehicle.
Is it “fair” and Free trade that the Chinese have a 25% import tariff on US built cars? Did you even know that? Why does EVERYTHING have to be so one sided? Free Traitors please < expletive deleted > off.
Exactly. Why are people under the illusion that we have Free Trade now? If anything, what Trump wants is to be truly closer to actual Free Trade, not this one-sided deal we have now.
And Trump's imposing a 45% China tariff. And killing NAFTA. You're getting what you want so why are you still bitching? Your walled garden is coming. The global supply chains will be torn down and if the investment interest exists, those parts and service supply chains can be rebuilt here. But just don't expect foreign counties to want to pay through the nose for our eports. And don't complain when they don't.
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